@article{eb83376f503647beafe4818f8d55c83c,
title = "Metachondromatosis: Report of a family with facial features mildly resembling trichorhinophalangeal syndrome",
abstract = "Four members of a family - three of whom have facial features mildly resembling those of the trichorhinophalangeal syndrome, type I, and all of whom manifested appendicular bony prominences similar to trichorhinophalangeal syndrome, type II - were found to have the radiographic findings of metachondromatosis. The radiographic manifestations and evolution of metachondromatosis are depicted in this report.",
author = "Herman, {T. E.} and A. Chines and McAlister, {W. H.} and Gottesman, {G. S.} and Eddy, {M. C.} and Whyte, {M. P.}",
note = "Funding Information: Research Unit and orthopedic staff, Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children, St. Louis, Missouri, for making this study possible. This work was supported by grant no. 15958 from the Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children.",
year = "1997",
month = may,
doi = "10.1007/s002470050164",
language = "English",
volume = "27",
pages = "436--441",
journal = "Pediatric radiology",
issn = "0301-0449",
number = "5",
}